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Two women were found dead inside a Jackson Township home after Illinois police found a man who died by suicide. State police are investigating and say there is no public threat.
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UPMC reversed last year’s losses, posting $286M operating income and record $33.56B revenue in 2025 as insurance margins improved.
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Dense fog is cutting visibility across Pittsburgh this morning; expect slow commutes. Rain arrives tonight and temperatures warm into the 70s later in the week.
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PRT’s new Bus Line Refresh draft promises more frequent, faster trips across Allegheny County while trimming low‑ridership segments. The agency will hold 60+ meetings starting next week as it refines the plan.
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A nonprofit cat lounge opened in Bridgeville this weekend, offering walk-in sessions to meet adoptable cats and recruiting volunteers for fosters and events.
Fog and steady rain in Pittsburgh this morning; higher ridges are under a short winter advisory.
A new Pennsylvania law gives Pittsburgh the power to remove abandoned boats from its rivers, but hauling and disposal costs make cleanup a heavy lift.
Two late-night shootings in McKeesport sent two people to the hospital. Police taped off scenes across the city and are asking witnesses to call 1-833-ALL-TIPS.
DEP opened a 30‑day public comment period on a stormwater permit for a 5.8‑mile Homer City gas pipeline. The comment window runs through March 9, 2026.
A Pittsburgh paramedic faces child‑endangerment charges in Columbiana County after investigators say he injected his teenage son — a pediatric cancer survivor — with anabolic steroids.
A Butler man will plead guilty to vehicular homicide and a misdemeanor drug charge in a July crash that killed his neighbor; sentencing is set for March 26.
A woman was taken into custody after allegedly stabbing a man who answered her knock on Arlington Avenue. The victim was treated for shoulder and wrist wounds and is listed stable.
House Bill 1587 would make it a summary offense to ignore school crossing guards, with a $250 fine and a $35 surcharge. Local 11 Investigates and a national AP piece helped push the measure.
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